Does anyone have suggestions for a quality concrete sealer to prevent oil, salt, from seeping into concrete? I'd like to protect the new concrete floor in new garage, what I wish I would a done in my house garage. Thanks
Has the concrete been polished, or is it a trowel/float finish?Does anyone have suggestions for a quality concrete sealer to prevent oil, salt, from seeping into concrete? I'd like to protect the new concrete floor in new garage, what I wish I would a done in my house garage. Thanks
All epoxy garage floor paints are not equal. The best is a 100% solids epoxy. I sell one made by Corotech ( a Benjamin Moore company). The epoxy is actually harder than the concrete. Applied properly, it is virtually indestructible.I would think any type of epoxy garage floor paint would work as you wish? Good Luck
Trowel/floatHas the concrete been polished, or is it a trowel/float finish?
My brother had his garage floor coated looks nice; but just yesterday chatting about it, he said it's slippery as ice when wet. Some sort of grit was applied - though after tipping his bike...said not enough..All epoxy garage floor paints are not equal. The best is a 100% solids epoxy. I sell one made by Corotech ( a Benjamin Moore company). The epoxy is actually harder than the concrete. Applied properly, it is virtually indestructible.
Yes, you have to apply a non-slip aggregate (basically a very coarse sand).My brother had his garage floor coated looks nice; but just yesterday chatting about it, he said it's slippery as ice when wet. Some sort of grit was applied - though after tipping his bike...said not enough..